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News roundup: NALP releases statement regarding Monsanto Roundup court case
Here on Total Landscape CAre, we have the latest information on the Monsanto Roundup court case. Check out more landscaping news as well, click here!
August 21, 2018
Lawn maintenance
Dealing with June bugs and their lawn-ruining larvae
June bugs are beetles that appear more during the month of June. These flying beetles aren't just annoying, they also can cause significant damage to your lawn.
June 26, 2018
Business
Bioinsecticide cultivated from spider venom to be available in 2018
Vestaron was formed in 2005 by Glenn King, after he identified the individual chemical compounds of the Blue Mountains funnel-web spider’s venom. Details here!
November 9, 2017
Business
Scientists harness spectroscopy technology to help measure soil texture
Research groups came together to explore the option of spectroscopy, which they say is a simple solution for soil sampling. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
August 31, 2017
Business
Different control methods for managing spider mite outbreaks during the summer
The worst spider mite species is the twospotted spider mite due to its wide range of hosts including trees, shrubs, flowers, weeds, fruits, and field crops.
July 13, 2017
Business
As EAB spreads, educate your clients on the preventative measures they can take
Because of the fatal nature of an emerald ash borer infestation, there aren’t many options for homeowners who have ash trees, but here is what you CAN do.
June 27, 2017
Business
How to: Tips on avoiding ticks this summer
Landscapers need to be on high alert for something that may seem like just a minor annoyance at first but can soon turn deadly: ticks.
May 15, 2017
Design-Build
Washington state’s horticulturist talks Capital’s ecolawn initiative
Members of Washington state’s horticultural staff and The Department of Enterprise Services have weighed in on the dandelion appearance at the Capital.
May 2, 2017
Business
News roundup: Worker drinks pesticide placed in soda bottle
A landscape company owner placed pesticide in a soda bottle and then later an employee drank it on accident. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
January 31, 2017
Business
When adding chemical care to your services, be deliberate
When it comes to landscaping, chemical applications may be the area that young, small companies should adopt gradually. Click to read more details on why.
November 15, 2016
Lawn maintenance
Bayer probes green industry to learn what landscapers need
a recent survey conducted by Bayer found that a shortage of skilled labor is the greatest challenge for those in the green industry. Click for more results.
November 8, 2016
Business
County’s aerial spraying for mosquitoes kills millions of bees
A North Carolina town sprayed Naled, an insecticide, to control the adult mosquito population. The aerial spray also killed millions of bees. Click to see more.
September 1, 2016
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